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Ohio State U. taps AI for more thorough colon scans

BY Jeff Rowe | June 08, 2021

According to the CDC, colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the nation, and the third most common cancer for both men and women.

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GE joins cardiologists to apply AI to cardiac care

BY Jeff Rowe | June 04, 2021

According to the new partners, the digital transformation drivers that will impact care are a migration towards virtual care, increased remote monitoring of patients via wearables and AI-driven care.

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ML algorithm targets COVID-related kidney condition

BY Jeff Rowe | June 02, 2021

According to the team, the study shows the potential for machine learning algorithms to be integrated into EHR systems, which would allow for more efficient and accurate treatment.

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AI and X-rays team up to predict COVID outcomes

BY Jeff Rowe | May 18, 2021

AI programs thrive when given more data to work with, and researchers are continuing to improve and update the program as new data becomes available.

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New Mayo algorithm hones in on heart disease

BY Jeff Rowe | May 07, 2021

According to researchers, for every 1,000 patients screened, the AI screening yielded five new diagnoses of heart disease over usual care.

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Machine learning targets kidney disease with new algorithm

BY Jeff Rowe | May 03, 2021

Moving forward, researchers think the algorithm could also be used to better understand the inherited risk of chronic kidney disease.

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Michigan researchers turn to AI to help hospitals manage beds

BY Jeff Rowe | April 28, 2021

Particularly during COVID-19 surges open beds are precious commodities to ICU staff making triage decisions, but a new machine learning tool should help.

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New AI model helps unravel intricacies of the human immune system

Among other things, researchers will use the new tool to understand the role of the immune system in the development of autoimmune disorders, and why some cancer patients benefit from new drugs and others do not.

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ML scours brain scans to help identify multiple sclerosis

BY Jeff Rowe | April 16, 2021

Most people with MS are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50, say medical experts, but the first signs of the disease often start years earlier.